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{{Infobox vehicle part | {{Infobox vehicle part | ||
|name=Suspension | |name=Suspension | ||
| | |model=Suspension_Model.png | ||
| | |icon=CarSuspension.png | ||
|category=Item | |category=Item | ||
|weight=2 <small> | |weight=2 | ||
|weight_text=<small>(regular)</small> | |||
|weight2=3 | |||
|weight_text2=<small>(performance)</small> | |||
|function=Smooth [[vehicles|vehicle]] bounce | |function=Smooth [[vehicles|vehicle]] bounce | ||
| | |vehicle_type=standard | ||
| | |vehicle_type2=heavy-duty | ||
| | |vehicle_type3=sport | ||
| | |part_tier=regular | ||
| | |part_tier2=performance | ||
| | |damping=2.88 | ||
| | |damping2=3.88 | ||
| | |damping3=3.4 | ||
| | |compression=3.83 | ||
| | |compression2=4.83 | ||
| | |compression3=4.1 | ||
| | |chance_damaged=30 | ||
| | |chance_damaged2=20 | ||
| | |tool=[[Jack]] | ||
| | |tool2=[[Wrench]] | ||
| | |skill=[[Mechanics]] {{Tooltip|3, 6, 7|Standard, Heavy-Duty, Performance}} | ||
| | |item_id=Base.NormalSuspension1 | ||
|item_id2=Base.NormalSuspension2 | |||
|item_id3=Base.NormalSuspension3 | |||
|item_id4=Base.ModernSuspension1 | |||
|item_id5=Base.ModernSuspension2 | |||
|item_id6=Base.ModernSuspension3 | |||
|item_id_more=Item IDs | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Suspension''' is an [[Items|item]] forming an integral part of a [[vehicles|vehicle]], and can be found in two different levels, '''regular''' and '''performance'''. It reduces the bumpiness and body roll while driving. | '''Suspension''' is an [[Items|item]] forming an integral part of a [[vehicles|vehicle]], and can be found in two different levels, '''regular''' and '''performance'''. It reduces the bumpiness and body roll while driving. | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
===Reducing bump effect=== | ===Reducing bump effect=== | ||
Suspension reduces the bumpiness when driving, whether it be on- or off-road. Suspension in poor condition will have a reduced effect on the vehicles bumpiness, therefore reducing speed and increasing chance of damaging the [[muffler]] and [[tire]] as well as reducing tire compression. | Suspension reduces the bumpiness when driving, whether it be on- or off-road. Suspension in poor condition will have a reduced effect on the vehicles bumpiness, therefore reducing speed and increasing chance of damaging the [[muffler]] and [[tire]] as well as reducing tire compression. | ||
===Installation/Uninstallation=== | |||
Suspension is fitted onto a [[vehicles|vehicle]] under the [[tire]] with a [[jack]] and [[Lug Wrench|lug wrench]]. Therefore, the tire must first be removed to access the suspension. Each level of [[mechanics]] will decrease the chance of causing damage and increase the chance of success. Each vehicle type has a different recommended level, which will result in no damage and a 100% chance of success. The recommended [[mechanics]] level for each vehicle type is listed below. | |||
*Standard: 3 | |||
*Heavy-Duty: 6 | |||
*Sport: 7 | |||
It is not possible to mix classes of car parts. For example, a ''standard'' class suspension cannot be fitted onto a ''sport'' class vehicle. It is possible, however, to mix ''types'' of suspension, as long as they are the same ''class''. For example, a ''standard'' class vehicle can have ''performance'' suspension in the front and ''regular'' suspension in the back, so long as they are all standard class parts. This is not recommended, however, as it can severely alter the driving dynamics of the vehicle. | |||
Suspension designed for heavy-duty vehicles, such as the [[Chevalier D6]], has a far greater effect at reducing vehicle bounce than standard or sport vehicles. | Suspension designed for heavy-duty vehicles, such as the [[Chevalier D6]], has a far greater effect at reducing vehicle bounce than standard or sport vehicles. | ||
===Condition=== | ===Condition=== | ||
Suspension gradually loses condition while driving, and loses condition faster over rough terrain. Suspension cannot be repaired, meaning the only source of new suspension parts is to loot them from garages or mechanic shops, or salvage them from other vehicles. | Suspension gradually loses condition while driving, and loses condition faster over rough terrain. Suspension cannot be repaired, meaning the only source of new suspension parts is to loot them from garages or mechanic shops, or salvage them from other vehicles. | ||
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==Item IDs== | ==Item IDs== | ||
{| class="wikitable theme-red" | {| class="wikitable theme-red" | ||
! | !Item | ||
! | !Item ID | ||
! | !Vehicle type | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=3|Regular Suspension | |||
|Base.NormalSuspension1 | |Base.NormalSuspension1 | ||
|Standard | |Standard | ||
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|Sport | |Sport | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=3|Performance Suspension | |||
|Base.ModernSuspension1 | |Base.ModernSuspension1 | ||
|Standard | |Standard |
Revision as of 12:35, 14 April 2024
3.88 (heavy-duty)
3.4 (sport)
4.83 (heavy-duty)
4.1 (sport)
20% (performance)
Base.NormalSuspension2
Base.NormalSuspension3
Base.ModernSuspension1
Base.ModernSuspension2
Base.ModernSuspension3
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Suspension is an item forming an integral part of a vehicle, and can be found in two different levels, regular and performance. It reduces the bumpiness and body roll while driving.
Usage
Reducing bump effect
Suspension reduces the bumpiness when driving, whether it be on- or off-road. Suspension in poor condition will have a reduced effect on the vehicles bumpiness, therefore reducing speed and increasing chance of damaging the muffler and tire as well as reducing tire compression.
Installation/Uninstallation
Suspension is fitted onto a vehicle under the tire with a jack and lug wrench. Therefore, the tire must first be removed to access the suspension. Each level of mechanics will decrease the chance of causing damage and increase the chance of success. Each vehicle type has a different recommended level, which will result in no damage and a 100% chance of success. The recommended mechanics level for each vehicle type is listed below.
- Standard: 3
- Heavy-Duty: 6
- Sport: 7
It is not possible to mix classes of car parts. For example, a standard class suspension cannot be fitted onto a sport class vehicle. It is possible, however, to mix types of suspension, as long as they are the same class. For example, a standard class vehicle can have performance suspension in the front and regular suspension in the back, so long as they are all standard class parts. This is not recommended, however, as it can severely alter the driving dynamics of the vehicle.
Suspension designed for heavy-duty vehicles, such as the Chevalier D6, has a far greater effect at reducing vehicle bounce than standard or sport vehicles.
Condition
Suspension gradually loses condition while driving, and loses condition faster over rough terrain. Suspension cannot be repaired, meaning the only source of new suspension parts is to loot them from garages or mechanic shops, or salvage them from other vehicles.
Item IDs
Item | Item ID | Vehicle type |
---|---|---|
Regular Suspension | Base.NormalSuspension1 | Standard |
Base.NormalSuspension2 | Heavy-Duty | |
Base.NormalSuspension3 | Sport | |
Performance Suspension | Base.ModernSuspension1 | Standard |
Base.ModernSuspension2 | Heavy-Duty | |
Base.ModernSuspension3 | Sport |